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The Otto Weininger Memorial Award for lifetime achievement is given annually by the Canadian Psychological Association Psychoanalytic Section to a psychoanalytic or psychodynamic psychologist who has demonstrated outstanding clinical, empirical, or theoretical contributions in the areas of psychoanalytic or psychodynamic psychology.

History of Award

The award was first given in 2005[1] and named after the child psychologist Otto Weininger (1929–2003).[2]

Recipients of the award

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Mills, Jon (Winter 2006). "Canadian Psychological Association Section on Psychoanalysis Gives 1st Weininger Memorialal Award" (PDF). Psychologist-Pschoanalyst. Division 39 of the American Psychological Association.
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  8. ^ "Faculty Accomplishments 2010 – 2011 Awards" (PDF). Californian Lutheran University Faculty Accomplishments: 5. August 2011.
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  10. ^ "VAPS Member Receives Award" (PDF). VAPS Vermont Association for Psychoanalytic Studies: 3. September 2008.
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  12. ^ "Nancy McWilliams, PhD, ABPP CV" (PDF). Nancy McWilliams, PhD, ABPP Psychologist-Psychoanalyst-Author.
  13. ^ Mills, Jon (Summer 2007). "Psychoanalytic Psychology in Canada" (PDF). Psychologist-Psychoanalyst. Division 39 of the American Psychological Association: 80.
  14. ^ "Dr. Sidney Blatt Retires After Nearly Five Decades In the Department". Yale School of Medicine Psychiatry. June 2011.
  15. ^ "Special Announcement - The Retirement of Legendary Interpersonal Theorist and Researcher Sidney J, Blatt" (PDF). Society for Interpersonal Theory and Research Newsletter: 19. February 2012.
  16. ^ "Peter Fonagy: Curriculum Vitae". UCL Psychoanalysis Unit Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology. University College London. p. 6.